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Old Feb 1, 2006, 04:16 PM
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I have recently retired from the Navy after 30 years. Monday I have a job interview with a defense contractor that specializes in program development that various companies use. I have a friend that works for the company and he told me that one of thier standard questions is to give them 2-3 interview questions. I would be doing something like customer support. Showing the interested parties how to use the programs, take thier suggestions to the developers, analyze what they input, etc... So I need some guidance on what would be some good interview questions i could give them. Any help would be EXTREMELYappreciated

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Old Feb 6, 2006, 06:28 AM   #2  
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Let me add another question
While perusing the website of the company I have an interview with I found, possibly, a minor issue. Nothing major, just on the list of office locations they list most of them - City, ST. On one location they list it as - City, State. Should I bring this up at the interview? Bugs the heck out of me. Personally in my work life I like a lot of standardization. Makes life easier. What does everyone think about this?
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Hi,
Do you have an up-to-date Resume? If not, please make one, with references, both work and non-work, with education, jobs, skills, etc.
Interview questions can range from "What do you expect out of this job", to "Why do you want to work for our company".
You should know a little about the company, including any benefits, such as Health Insurance, pay, working hours, shifts, etc.
Good luck with the interview.
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